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1. Do changes in body mass alter white blood cell profiles and immune function in Australian cane toads ( Rhinella marina )?

2. Increased rates of dispersal of free-ranging cane toads (Rhinella marina) during their global invasion.

3. Intergenerational effects of manipulating DNA methylation in the early life of an iconic invader.

4. Variation in size and shape of toxin glands among cane toads from native-range and invasive populations.

5. Colonization history affects heating rates of invasive cane toads.

6. Pathology Associated With an Outbreak of Entamoebiasis in Wild Cane Toads ( Rhinella marina ) in Tropical Australia.

7. Spinal arthritis in invasive cane toads is linked to rate of dispersal as well as to latitude.

8. Disease Exposure and Antifungal Bacteria on Skin of Invasive Cane Toads, Australia.

9. The cost of chemical defence: the impact of toxin depletion on growth and behaviour of cane toads ( Rhinella marina).

10. Invasive Colonic Entamoebiasis in Wild Cane Toads, Australia.

11. Invasion history alters the behavioural consequences of immune system activation in cane toads.

12. The straight and narrow path: the evolution of straight-line dispersal at a cane toad invasion front.

13. Invasive cane toads: social facilitation depends upon an individual's personality.

14. Rapid shifts in dispersal behavior on an expanding range edge.

15. Larger body size at metamorphosis enhances survival, growth and performance of young cane toads (Rhinella marina).

16. The early toad gets the worm: cane toads at an invasion front benefit from higher prey availability.

17. Size and sex matter: infection dynamics of an invading parasite (the pentastome Raillietiella frenatus) in an invading host (the cane toad Rhinella marina).

18. Corticosterone-immune interactions during captive stress in invading Australian cane toads (Rhinella marina).

19. Rapid evolution of parasite life history traits on an expanding range-edge.

20. Interacting impacts of invasive plants and invasive toads on native lizards.

21. Cane toads on cowpats: commercial livestock production facilitates toad invasion in tropical australia.

22. Reid's paradox revisited: the evolution of dispersal kernels during range expansion.

23. Invasion, stress, and spinal arthritis in cane toads.

24. Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads.

25. Is developmental plasticity triggered by DNA methylation changes in the invasive cane toad (Rhinella marina)?

26. A biological invasion modifies the dynamics of a host–parasite arms race.

33. Divergence in host–parasite interactions during the cane toad's invasion of Australia.

38. The fauna fights back: invasive Cane Toads killed by native centipedes in tropical Australia.

39. The uneasy coexistence between Carpet Pythons and Cane Toads.

40. Skin resistance to water gain and loss has changed in cane toads (Rhinella marina) during their Australian invasion.

41. A famous failure: Why were cane toads an ineffective biocontrol in Australia?

42. Thin-skinned invaders: geographic variation in the structure of the skin among populations of cane toads (Rhinella marina).

43. Predators learning to avoid toxic invasive prey: a study on individual variation among free-ranging lizards.

44. Immune and environment‐driven gene expression during invasion: An eco‐immunological application of RNA‐Seq.

45. The cost of chemical defence: the impact of toxin depletion on growth and behaviour of cane toads (Rhinella marina).

46. Proximate mechanisms underlying the rapid modification of phenotypic traits in cane toads (Rhinella marina) across their invasive range within Australia.

47. Sexual and geographical divergence in head widths of invasive cane toads, Rhinella marina (Anura: Bufonidae), is driven by both rapid evolution and plasticity.

48. Using experimental de-worming to measure the immunological and pathological impacts of lungworm infection in cane toads.

49. Athletic anurans: the impact of morphology, ecology and evolution on climbing ability in invasive cane toads.

50. Stress and immunity at the invasion front: a comparison across cane toad ( Rhinella marina) populations.

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